But now, they're facing an undetermined amount of time without Andre Brown, who has a fractured left leg after Thursday's preseason game against the Patriots.

Brown was set to be a third-down back and did work at the goal line. Now it's up in the air who will be David Wilson's backup.

So how much will the Giants miss him? And who should be first up on the depth chart to replace him?

Michael Cox, one of the candidates, had this answer to the first question according to The Star-Ledger's Conor Orr: "It will be hard. But I think all of our running backs are good, so I know someone will be able to step up."

There's also the possibility Brown isn't out for the season. Still, Big Blue doesn't have a lot of experience on a roster that will experience cuts soon -- besides Ryan Torain, Cox is a rookie and Da'Rel Scott has 11 carries in his NFL career. As Orr pointed out, it's possible the Giants could bring in a veteran.

What should the Giants do in this situation? Out of the backs left on the roster, who should take Brown's place? Which veteran would you sign if you went in that direction? And how how big of a blow is Brown's injury? Head down to the comments section to discuss.